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44 MDS iNET 900 Users Guide MDS 05-2806A01, Rev. A
Figure 2-22. Event Log Menu Screen
View Error Log—View current log of alarm events
(Stored in non-volatile memory; preserved after power loss)
View Operations Log—View current log of routine events
(Stored in volatile memory; erased after power loss)
Clear Logs—Purges both logs of all events
TIP: Save your Error Log before choosing to clear it in order to
retain potentially valuable troubleshooting information.
(See UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE on Page 59 for
an overview on how to transfer files from the iNET 900
unit to a computer on the network using TFTP.)
Send Error Log
(Telnet/Terminal only)—Initiate TFTP transfer
of the unit’s event Error (Alarm) Log in a plain text (ASCII) file
to a TFTP server at the archiving location.
Send Operations Log
(Telnet/Terminal only)—Initiate TFTP
transfer of the unit’s event Operations (routine) Log in a plain
text (ASCII) file to a TFTP server at the archiving location.
TFTP Host Address
(Telnet/Terminal only)—IP address of the
computer on which the TFTP server resides.
Filename
(Telnet/Terminal only)—Name of file to be sent to the
TFTP server for archiving.
NOTE: This file name will be used for the log file being saved.
You may want to change it to reflect the type of log you intend
to archive.
Library Admin Office
Event Log Menu
-==========================================================================-
A) View Error Log F) TFTP Host Address 172.0.0.7
B) View Operations Log G) Filename Event_Log_0.9.txt
C) Clear Logs H) TFTP Timeout 120 sec
D) Send Error Log
E) Send Operations Log
Select a letter to configure an item, <ESC> for the prev menu
Table 2-5. Event Classifications
Classification Level Description/Impact
Informational N/A Normal operation activities
Alarm Minor Does not affect the operation of the unit
Major Degraded unit performance but still capable
of operation
Critical Prevents the unit from operating

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